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Synthos PRIME D 30 Extruded polystyrene
Categories: Polymer; Thermoplastic; Polystyrene (PS); Polystyrene, Extrusion Grade

Material Notes: Characteristics: Synthos XPS PRIME D is a thermoinsulating material, which has been given a shape of a board in the process of extrusion and direct blowing. The product is manufactured from polystyrene resin, the raw material safe for your human health and approved for use in contact with food. It is foam of specific small and closed cell structure containing air in its internal structure. Product does not contain flame retardant. Product does not contain blowing agents like CFCs (chlorfluorcarbons), HCFCs (hydrochlorfluorcarbons) or HFCs (hydrofluorcarbons).

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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.0300 - 0.0330 g/ccEN 1602
Water Absorption <= 0.25 %Average achieved long-term, by total immersion; EN 12087 + A1
 <= 0.70 %long-term, by total immersion; EN 12087 + A1
pH 6.5 - 7.5water extracts; EN 13468
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength >= 0.200 MPaperpendicular to faces; EN 1607
Modulus of Elasticity 0.00550 GPaat 50% of the peak stress (E50)/ Kirchhoff modulus
 0.0140 GPa
Flexural Strength >= 0.400 MPadN = 50 mm; EN 12089
Compressive Strength >= 0.100 MPa2% deformation; EN 826
 >= 0.200 MPa5% deformation; EN 826
 >= 0.300 MPa10% deformation; EN 826
 >= 0.350 MPaAverage, 10% deformation; EN 826
Poissons Ratio 0.39EN 12090, EN 826
Shear Strength >= 0.0750 MPadN = 100 mm; EN 12090
 >= 0.190 MPadN = 50 mm; EN 12090
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Thermal Conductivity 0.0290 W/m-K
@Temperature 10.0 °C
dN = 50 mm; EN 13164
 0.0310 W/m-K
@Temperature 10.0 °C
dN = 100 mm; EN 13164
 0.0230 W/m-K
@Thickness 50.0 mm,
Temperature -60.0 °C
EN 14307
 0.0250 W/m-K
@Thickness 100 mm,
Temperature -60.0 °C
EN 14307
 0.0290 W/m-K
@Thickness 50.0 mm,
Temperature 10.0 °C
EN 14307
 0.0310 W/m-K
@Thickness 100 mm,
Temperature 10.0 °C
EN 14307
 0.0360 W/m-K
@Thickness 50.0 mm,
Temperature 70.0 °C
EN 14307
 0.0390 W/m-K
@Thickness 100 mm,
Temperature 70.0 °C
EN 14307
Maximum Service Temperature, Air 70.0 °CEN 14706
Minimum Service Temperature, Air -60.0 °CEN 14309
Flash Point >= 400 °CCSN 640149

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